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IMPACT
BREAKFAST CLUB OF CANADA
2022–2023 by
the Numbers
OUR PROGRAM-RELATED
ACTIVITIES
INDIGENOUS
COMMUNITIES*
3,196
359
SCHOOL NUTRITION
PROGRAMS
SCHOOL NUTRITION
PROGRAMS
426,594
45,976
CHILDREN REACHED
EACH MORNING
CHILDREN REACHED
EACH MORNING
*Programs in Indigenous communities or public schools where
at least 50% of the school population is Indigenous.
DONATIONS RECEIVED AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION
WHERE DO DONATIONS GO?
WHERE DOES OUR FINDING COME FROM?
82%
36%
24%
16%
18%
Investments in breakfast
programs (food, transportation
and equipment costs) and
future support to schools (1)(2)
Fundraising, education,
awareness and administration
Government
grants
Corporate and
foundation donations
Fundraising campaigns
and activities
14%
6%
4%
Donated goods
and services
Individual and
unsolicited donations
Contributions from
Indigenous communities
and other revenue
These figures come from Breakfast Club of Canada’s audited financial statements for 2022–2023.
(1)
At the end of every fiscal year, an amount is set aside to ensure that we are able to start the next school year comfortably and
meet the future needs of children.
(2)
Excluding non-recurring federal government grants from the Emergency Food Security Fund.
Financial Statements - We take our pledge to children very seriously, which is why we sought out and earned accreditation
under the Imagine Canada Standards Program. The Imagine Canada Trustmark certifies that the funds we raise are invested in
order to benefit children. We strive to manage every dollar with great care, so that we can continue to offer services to the
thousands of children who count on the BCC every day.
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Our financial statements
for 2022–2023 can be
found on our website.
OUR FINANCIALS
2022–2023 ACTIVITY REPORT